Example sentences of "you will [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You go in feeling better and cos you feel better you 'll deliver it in a much more effective way . |
2 | You 'll want them on a long-line sweater or jacket , or else on a kind of Jolly Roger jumpsuit . |
3 | You 'll want it on the train . ’ |
4 | ‘ They say you 'll marry him before the end of the year , miss . ’ |
5 | No you 'll hate it wo n't you ? you 'll throw it in the bin and grandma can throw it away ! |
6 | You 'll hurt me in a moment . |
7 | Now Welsh M P , this is quite funny , has moved the motion if you 'll excuse me on the subject of public loos . |
8 | I mean , when you can get Dick Tracy for free you 'll take it , but when you have to pay £10 for it you 'll leave it on the shelf . |
9 | Or you 'll leave it to the imagination . |
10 | Put paper beneath the top block or you 'll weld it to the rail ) . |
11 | You 'll send me to the churchyard one day ! |
12 | ‘ You 'll do nothing of the sort . |
13 | ‘ You 'll do nothing of the sort , ’ said her uncle firmly . |
14 | And the second ad the third advocacy will be the supervised mitigation when you 'll do it with a tutor and then have separate individual feedback given to you . |
15 | One of these days you 'll lead me across the road . |
16 | JEWKES : O , you are very good , sir , very forgiving indeed , but come , I hope you will be so good as to take her to your bosom and that my tomorrow morning you 'll bring her to a better sense of her duty . |
17 | You 'll join me in a glass of wine ? |
18 | ‘ Hughie , you 'll join me in a bottle of duty-free gin , purely for shaving purposes ? ’ |
19 | There 's a spitball course going through now , you 'll join it for a couple of days . ’ |
20 | You 'll believe it by the time you leave here — ’ |
21 | ‘ You 'll push me in the canal ! ’ |
22 | ‘ And you 'll file it with the other stuff , will you ? ’ asked Hilda Machin at the door . |
23 | Foul up in a chimney and you 'll batter yourself on the walls . |
24 | ‘ Now you 've got the boy , you 'll turn him into a thief and a liar . |
25 | ‘ You 'll say nothing for the moment , ’ said Miss Thorne . |
26 | But you 'll say it like an accusation . |
27 | ‘ You 're saying plainly that you 'll assert yourself in the most obvious way possible if I ever attempt to cross you ! ’ |
28 | Women who ask if you 'll respect them in the morning when you do n't even respect them now . |
29 | ‘ And you 'll come yourself to the King , my lord ? |
30 | ‘ You 'll see them at the wedding , ’ said my mother . |